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Sussex Senior Cup Final









Horton's halftime iceberg

Blooming Marvellous
Jan 9, 2005
16,484
Brighton
Oopps, dropped the lid and nearly dropped the cup.

Needs to learn how to lift a cup if he wants to be a winning captain - dropped the lid on the floor

Two hands
 

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pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,015
peacehaven
Jo Ward - he was the lad out on loan at Lincoln and got to play at the Emirates in the cup
he looked really good and took his goal well aways willing to take his man on and tidy footwork aswell

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GooGull

New member
Aug 14, 2016
667
What was the ref like, Jacob Miles. He was on the SCFA fast track program a few years ago and as an 18 year old was one of the best in the County League, a really nice lad as well.
 




HalfaSeatOn

Well-known member
Mar 17, 2014
1,905
North West Sussex
Glad i went to the game. Very encouraging to see the youngsters being moulded in to the first team ways - that patient, technically proficient, counter attacking at pace is becoming a distinctive club style. The only omission is a 6 foot target man ( in the Murray style) so may be the premier riches can add a youngster in this area for next season. Towell didn't stand out which, being positive, is a complement to the others. Crawley couldn't cope despite having a reasonably strong team out. I thought Harrold and Rhys Murphy would be the main threat but the latter dropped deep and the isolated Harrold was well marshalled. Unfortunately for Sussex football, they'll end up in non league based on that showing. Fortunately for Sussex football, Brighton are getting stronger at all levels.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Can only see a Crawley win going by those line-ups. Thought Coxy would have been on the bench at least for them.

He was cup tied, as he played for Burgess Hill, when he wasn't able to play league football, due to Orient's disorganisation.
 


Glad i went to the game. Very encouraging to see the youngsters being moulded in to the first team ways - that patient, technically proficient, counter attacking at pace is becoming a distinctive club style. The only omission is a 6 foot target man ( in the Murray style) so may be the premier riches can add a youngster in this area for next season. Towell didn't stand out which, being positive, is a complement to the others. Crawley couldn't cope despite having a reasonably strong team out. I thought Harrold and Rhys Murphy would be the main threat but the latter dropped deep and the isolated Harrold was well marshalled. Unfortunately for Sussex football, they'll end up in non league based on that showing. Fortunately for Sussex football, Brighton are getting stronger at all levels.

Didn't see any signs of flair last night, if thats the future then god help us all! Most people around me were hoping for any side to score in the 90:facepalm:
 








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